Kruger National Park - Panorama Tour

You can't seriously see South Africa without visiting the Kruger National Park.

Experiencing the Kruger National Park is probably the single most desired activity to engage in when visiting South Africa. The Kruger tour package explores the beauty of the Kruger National Park and its breathtaking surroundings along the Panorama route, where we visit highlights such as the magnificent God's Window, Bourke’s Luck Potholes and the world's third largest canyon and biggest green canyon, The Blyde River Canyon.

Included in the Kruger Park tour:

Qualified registered Tour Guide

all transport in comfortable air-conditioned vehicle

Pickup and drop off at the volunteer’s projects before and after the tour.

All entrance fees and conservation fees for Kruger Park and all attractions on Panorama route.

Not included in tour:

Lunch and drinks ($5-$15 per day)

Cost of the big swing for the brave! (About $50)

The Three Night Kruger National Park and Panorama tour for International Volunteers is as follows:

Day 1: Volunteers are collected from the hostel / project and transported to the accommodation for the evening. Dinner and an evening of fun to follow!

Day 2: Volunteers will wake up early and have breakfast. They then proceed on the Panorama route where they will visit the Three Rondavals, Blyde River Canyon, Bourke’s Luck Potholes, Berlin Falls and Gods Window. There will also be some time for shopping in Graskop and for the brave of the group a chance to do the Graskop big swing...

Day 3: Volunteers will depart in the early morning before breakfast to the Kruger National Park, where they will participate in a game watch for the full day and into the early evening. Please don’t forget sunscreen, hats, cameras and water bottles!

Day 4: Early Rise and Shine – time to start heading back to Johannesburg.

*Subject to change dependent on availability**Volunteers from the certain projects may spend the night before and after the tour at the Hostel before going to the next destination.

Check out the video of the drive to the Lodge and where you'll stay during the Tour

Don't just take our word for it

Here are some Kiwis telling you about their adventure at the Kruger park Add On

What time of year is best to go?

The projects and the tours operate all year around. The South African weather is alot more reliable than NZ weather, especially in winter. Summer will bring higher temperatures in the day with a possible thunderstorm in the afternoon from the heat build up. Winter has cooler mornings and evenings with warm temperatures in the day.

These averages are based on 5 years of data at Kruger Park. Please remember the projects operate all over South Africa - this is just a guide to the weather at Kruger Park so you get an idea.